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US Appeals Court Upholds Verdict for National Oilwell Varco in $120 Million Suit

April 20, 2017

HOUSTON – The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit has upheld a Houston federal jury verdict that found National Oilwell Varco LP (NOV) did not racially discriminate against African-American workers, who had sought $120 million in damages.

A three-judge panel unanimously rejected the appeal filed on behalf of eight minority employees of the oilfield equipment supplier. The workers had claimed they were subjected to racial discrimination, a hostile workplace and retaliation during the course of their employment.

In 2015, a jury in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas determined after 12 days of testimony that NOV had not violated the rights of the workers. The plaintiffs were represented by high-profile civil rights lawyer Angela M. Alioto of the San Francisco-based Law Offices of Mayor Joseph L. Alioto and Angela Alioto.

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